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Mohammed bin Salman is Realy in a Tight Position About the Establishment of Palestinian State

Middle East Eye co -founder and chief editor David Herste. The Arab world is angry over US President Donald Trump’s comments over Gaza occupation of Palestine. Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made pride comments on Saudi Arabia and the Arab world. In this situation, Hut wrote about Saudi Arabia’s position on the Palestinian state. The text was published online on February 7.

Israel has developed a secret relationship with Saudi Arabia over the past few years. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently made open comments on the matter. Since then something has started to happen.

Netanyahu published a secret relationship with Saudi Arabia in an interview in Channel 1 in Washington last week.

In the interview, Netanyahu arrived, “We have a secret relationship between us for almost three years. On our behalf, three others know about this relationship. Some people (Saudi) also know about it. The same is true of the United States. ‘

Netanyahu occasionally claims such fabrication. If this is not true, then it has to be assumed that it has been published with the consent of the other party or the relationship has expired. The third possibility of his claim is to rebuke. There was a lot of threats like this last week.

It is understood, however, that if such a relationship between Saudi and Israel has been held, it has been a personal level to advance the state ambition.

Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) was like ten ordinary princes before becoming the king. He was not so familiar then. As he climbed to the top of power, he was under strict opposition to the strong members of the royal family. He then understood that if Saudi Arabia reached the top of power, there was no alternative to the favor of Tel Aviv and Washington.

In this situation, the MBS extended his account with Israel after the king was announced. He secretly visited Israel in the 21st. He became the headline of the media by commenting on the establishment of an independent Palestinian state by tossing the views of the United States faderly Jews.

The following year, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas condemned King Bin Salman, saying that Palestine should talk to Israel or ‘silent’.

MBS relations with the country became close to Israel’s attack on October 2021. Saudi Arabia then reached the doorstep of normalizing relations with Israel. MBS decided to sign Abraham Accords. However, Saudi Arabia has maintained a normal commercial relations with Israel despite the Hamas attack.

Saudi Arabia has not allowed any protests in Saudi Arabia in the six -month war. Even the Palestinian flag was forbidden in the country or prayer for Gaza. But at that time there was one festival in the country.

In the long war, the number of casualties in Gaza has increased, and Israel has launched a major attack on Lebanon. From the beginning of the war, Israel’s military operation was on the West Bank. Nothing could change to Saudi Arabia.

However, King MBS did not agree to be humiliated in the hands of the new US President Donald Trump. Trump was asked, which country would he go to the first foreign trip? In reply he said, Saudi Arabia. However, he has covered the $ 1 billion contract with US companies and companies.

After being elected president, MBS took initiative to talk to Trump over the phone. Saudi Arabia has promised a $ 1 billion contract in the phone call. But later, Trump was subsequently invested a trillion of dollars from Saudi Arabia.

“I think they [Saudi] will do it,” Trump said at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland. Because, we have treated them very well. ‘

Then, while publishing a plan to vacate Gaza Palestinian, Trump said that the garbage cleaning would mean that the Gulf countries would have to carry. By saying this, he originally explained Saudi Arabia. It has disturbed Riyadh specially.

Trump didn’t stop here. He also said that Saudi Arabia will normalize relations with Israel without the Palestinian state. In his words, ‘Saudi Arabia is going to benefit greatly in this regard. They are pretty helpful. They want peace in the Middle East. It’s very easy. ‘

Saudi Arabia is patient. Riyadh took only 5 minutes to respond to Trump’s comment. The country did not do much to comment.

In a statement, Riyadh said, “Saudi Arabia has convinced that East Jerusalem will make relentless efforts to establish an independent Palestinian state by the capital. A relationship with Israel will not be established without a bipolar solution. ‘

The statement also said that Saudi Arabia rejected any violation of the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people. (Violation of this right) Israeli settlement policies, land grab or eviction of Palestinians from their Vitima-however … Saudi Arabia wants to emphasize that no bid and negotiation will be compromised with this strong position. ‘

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